DYNAMIC ALIGNMENT AID FOR USE ON GOLF CLUB GRIPS
A flexible elastomeric grip for a golf club having indicators on the upper face which indicate visibly to the user when the angle of lie is less than, greater than, and optimum when the user grips the club and addresses the ball. The indicator on its end cap indicates visibly to the user when the angle of lean is neutral or left or right of neutral by at least five degrees (5°). The visible indicator may be either by a changing holographic image or reflective coating. Another version provides a combined angle of lean and angle of lie indicator in an end cap on a flexible grip.
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The present disclosure relates to flexible grips employed on the shaft of a golf club. Such grips are typically molded of elastomeric material and have employed various shapes and surface textures for facilitating gripping by the user. However, one of the more important aspects of the use of a golf club is the manner and position in which the user addresses the golf ball with the club prior to initiating the backswing. If the club is not properly positioned for a given club blade or head, the position of the user's hands on the club will initiate a poorly executed backswing and thus a less than optimum swing path. All users exhibit personal tendencies at the address position which can place them at a disadvantage due to poor hand position. Furthermore, the inability to achieve a consistent address position leads to variability in the swing that results in improper impact of the club head or blade with the ball resulting in an undesired trajectory of the golf ball.
It has been found that two of the important factors in producing a proper and consistent backswing are the angles of lie and angle of lean of the club upon the golf club being addressed by the user prior to the backswing. The angle of lie is that measured between the club shaft and the horizontal; and, the angle of lean is measured as the lateral angular left or right deviation from an equal angular optimum position of the user's wrists as the club is gripped and the ball addressed. Therefore, it has long been desired to find a way or means of indicating to the user that they have addressed the ball with the club at the optimum angles of lie and lean and in a consistent manner so as to initiate a backswing which will result in a highly repeatable downswing producing the desired ball path as it is related to the players stance and target line for the ball upon impact by the club.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure provides a solution to the above-described problem of indicating to the user the angle of lie and the angle of lean of the club shaft upon the user addressing the ball with the club prior to initiating the backswing. In one version, the present disclosure provides a flexible grip having an indicator on the upper surface of the grip so as to provide a visible indication to the user, after gripping the club and addressing the ball, of the angle of lie of the club shaft. The angle of lie indicator provides a moving image or region of reflection which changes as the angle of lie of the club shaft is varied by the user. If the angle of lie is less than optimum, the user will see a certain image or reflection. If the angle of lie is optimum, the user will see one of a different image or reflection either of which may be in a different location; and, if the angle of lie is greater than optimum, the user will see another image or reflection either of which may be different from the lesser angle of lie image and in a different location on the grip.
In one version of the lie indicator of the present disclosure, the visible indications to the user may be provided by an insert displaying different holographic images for the different positions of the angle of lie of the club shaft. These holographic images may include moving graphical images, changes in color of the image or different images for different values of angle of lie.
In another version of the indicator of the lie indication present disclosure, a reflective coating, which may be painted on, is provided on the upper surface of the grip in a manner visible to the user, after gripping the club and addressing the golf ball, in which the paint is reflective in different positions or locations thereon, or in different colors as the angle of lie is varied by the user.
The grip of the present disclosure may have an end cap and in another version, the lean indicator comprises an insert on the end cap of the flexible grip, with visible images which change to indicate the optimum and left and right deviation from optimum of the angle of lean upon the user gripping the club and addressing the ball.
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An indicator, denoted generally at 20, is provided on the upper surface 14 of the grip and located proximate end cap 18 so as to remain visible to the user when the user has gripped the flexible grip 10 for gripping the club and addressing the golf ball. The indicator 20 in the present practice may be either of the type employing an insert having a holographic image disposed therein, or the indicator may comprise a surface coating having different reflective properties so as to provide a difference visible image to the user dependent upon the angle of lie denoted alpha (α). In the version shown an
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If desired, the holographic image may employ characters of different colors or a different colored background changing as the angle of lie or lean changes.
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The present disclosure describes a flexible grip for golf club having an indicator on the upper face of the grip facing the club head or blade, which visibly indicates to the user upon gripping the club and addressing the ball, whether the angle of lie is in the optimum position or less than or greater than the optimum. The angle of lie indicator may employ a holographic image or reflective material in a coating provided on the upper face of the grip. In another version, an angle of lean indicator is provided on the end cap of the grip. The angle of lean indicator utilizes the holographic image to indicate whether the cap end of the grip is in the neutral position or whether the club shaft is leaning left or right of the neutral. In another version, a combinations indicator is provided on the end cap which indicates to the user deviations from neutral for both the angle of lie and angle of lean.
Claims
1. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising:
- (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end configured for being received over the shaft of the club and having an upper side substantially perpendicular to the face of the blade head of the club upon being received on the shaft of the club and a lower side facing opposite the upper side; and,
- (b) an insert disposed on the substantially closed end, the insert displaying a first user visible image when the user has addressed the club at one of (i) an optimum lie angle, and (ii) an optimum lean angle, displaying a second user visible image different from the first image when the user has addressed the club at the respective one of lie angle and lean angle less than optimum and displaying a third user visible image different from the first and second image when the user has addressed the club at the respective one of lie angle and lean angle greater than the optimum.
2. The grip of claim 1, wherein the substantially closed end includes an insert which displays the second image when the user has addressed the club at a respective one of lie angle and lean angle at least two degrees (2°) less than the optimum and displays the third image when the user has addressed the club at the respective one of lie angle and lean angle at least two degrees (2°) greater than the optimum.
3. The grip of claim 2, wherein the first, second, and third images as comprise one of (i) holographic images, and (ii) a reflective coating.
4. The grip of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third images include different graphic designs.
5. The grip of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third images are of different colors.
6. The grip of claim 1, wherein the substantially closed end includes an end cap.
7. The grip of claim 6, wherein the insert is disposed on the end cap.
8. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising:
- (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end configured for being received over the shaft of the club and having an upper side substantially perpendicular to the face of the blade/head of the club upon being received on the shaft of the club and a lower side opposite the upper side; and,
- (b) a coating applied to one of (i) the upper side, and (ii) the substantially closed end, wherein the coating has visible reflectiveness in a first region at an optimum angle of the respective one of the lie and the angle of lean of the club shaft when addressed by the user and a visible reflectiveness only in a second region when the club shaft is addressed by the user at the respective one of an angle of lie and angle of lean less than the optimum angle and a visible reflectiveness in a third region on a when the club shaft is addressed by the user at the respective one an angle of lie and angle of lean greater than the optimum angle.
9. The flexible grip of claim 8, wherein only one of the first, second, and third regions is visibly reflective for a particular angle of the respective one of angle of lie and angle of lean.
10. The flexible grip of claim 8, wherein the coating comprises clear paint having reflective particles disposed therein.
11. The flexible grip of claim 8, wherein the second region is visibly reflective when the respective one of angle of lie and angle of lean is at least five degrees (5°) less than the optimum angle and the third region is visibly reflective when the respective one angle of lie and angle of lean is at least five degrees (5°) greater than the optimum angle.
12. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising:
- (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end configured for being received over the shaft of the club and having an upper side substantially perpendicular to the face of the blade/head of the club upon being received on the shaft of the club and a lower side opposite the lower side; and
- (b) an insert disposed on the upper side of the tubular member, the insert having a first distinct region displaying a first distinct user visible image when the user has addressed the club an angle of lie less than optimum and a second distinct region displaying an image when the user has addressed the club in at an angle of lie greater than optimum, wherein both first and second distinct user visible images are displayed when the user has addressed the club at an optimum angle of lie.
13. The flexible grip of claim 12, wherein the image is displayed in the first and second distinct regions when the angle of lie differs from the optimum angle of lie by at least two degrees (2°).
14. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising:
- (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end configured for being received over the shaft of a golf club and having an upper side substantially perpendicular to the face of the blade/head of the club upon being received on the shaft of the club and a lower side opposite the upper side; and
- (b) an insert disposed on one of (i) the upper side of the tubular member, and (ii) the substantially closed end, the insert having a user visible image graphically displaying progressive changes in the angle of lie and the angle of lean of the club shaft wherein the image indicates graphically when the respective one of the angle of lie and the angle of lean is optimum, less than optimum, and greater than optimum.
15. The grip of claim 14, wherein the image displays graphically the amount the angle of lie is less than or greater than optimum.
16. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising:
- (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end configured for being received over the shaft of the club; and
- (b) an insert disposed on the substantially closed end, the insert displaying a first user visible image when the user has addressed the club at an angle of lie and an optimum angle of lie and lean and a second user visible image different from the first user visible image when one of the angle of lean and angle of lie is greater than optimum and a third user visible image different from the first and second user visible image when one of the angle of lean and angle of lie is less than optimum.
17. The flexible grip of claim 16, wherein the substantially closed end includes an end cap and the insert is disposed in the end cap.
18. The flexible grip of claim 16, wherein the first, second, and third user visible images comprise a common image movable in a plurality of directions.
19. The flexible grip of claim 16, wherein the first, second, and third user visible images comprise a common image movable in a horizontal and a vertical direction.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2018
Publication Date: Feb 6, 2020
Applicant: Eaton Intelligent Power Limited (Dublin)
Inventor: Gregory William Cavill (Pinehurst, NC)
Application Number: 16/053,924